Greek houses have traditions before races
As the men’s and women’s Little 500 races approach, the Indiana Daily Student asked the presidents of a few greek houses across campus to share their chapters’ pre-race superstitions and traditions.
As the men’s and women’s Little 500 races approach, the Indiana Daily Student asked the presidents of a few greek houses across campus to share their chapters’ pre-race superstitions and traditions.
It wasn’t until a former student treasurer, whom Dean of Students Dick McKaig met during his first job as a campus administrator, visited him in Bloomington that McKaig realized the student was gay.
Students throughout campus gathered with members of the community to take part in the 25th annual Hunger Cleanup on Saturday.
The sounds of Bollywood music, traditional Japanese fish chants and Indonesian pop songs filled the Indiana Memorial Union’s Alumni Hall on Friday night at the ninth-annual Mr. and Miss Asia competition.
Two-time Grammy award-winning artist Fatman Scoop will perform at Jake’s Nightclub’s White Party on Saturday.
If Team Pursuit foreshadows the upcoming Little 500, then event winners Black Key Bulls and Kappa Delta might feel good about their chances.
Chanel Cartier was crowned Miss Gay IU 2009 at the 19th annual pageant organized by OUT GLBT Student Union on Friday at the IU Auditorium.
LITTLETON, Colo. – The “boy in the window” – who fell bloodied and paralyzed into the arms of rescuers during the horrifying Columbine High shooting rampage – is doing just fine.
The red and white balloons adorned the steps leading to Teter Quad’s south courtyard Sunday and formed the shape of a ribbon, commemorating the fifth year of the Student Global AIDS Campaign’s AIDS Walk.
IU couldn’t defeat Tulsa (28-14, 10-4) on Saturday, dropping both games of a doubleheader.
Despite a furious fourth-quarter rally, the IU water polo team came up short against Michigan, who finished the season perfect against the CWPA west.
After a slow start to day one, the No. 6 IU men’s golf team responded with a resilient effort.
In the final tournament of the regular season, the IU women’s golf team showed it can compete in the postseason with a fifth-place finish in the Lady Buckeye Invitational in Columbus, Ohio.
In the last two Big Ten match of the season, sophomore Lachlan Ferguson picked up his third and fourth straight win. Yet, the Hoosiers won only one match.
After a solid four match Big Ten win streak, IU (14-9, 6-4) dropped two consecutively before beating Michigan State to end the regular season with a win.
The Hoosiers’ performance was as gorgeous as the weather on Friday and Saturday.
With team members’ fingers collectively waving a No. 1 in the air, the IU baseball team made its way down Fee Lane, halting traffic after a 2-1 series win against Penn State.
Whether you’re a critic, a fan or a love-to-hate sports columnist, don’t don the John Madden costume when analyzing IU’s spring football game.
IU coach Bill Lynch stressed last week the importance of an improved rushing attack. The Hoosiers’ renewed emphasis on the backfield was evident Saturday afternoon, as Demetrius McCray and Darius Willis led the Crimson team to a 28-27 win in the Spring Game.
U.S. manufacturers, including major drugmakers, have legally released at least 271 million pounds of pharmaceuticals into waterways that often provide drinking water – contamination the federal government has consistently overlooked, according to an Associated Press investigation.